The application and limitations of the edge-diffraction test for astigmatism in the electron microscope
- 1 September 1954
- journal article
- research article
- Published by IOP Publishing in Journal of Scientific Instruments
- Vol. 31 (9), 326-332
- https://doi.org/10.1088/0950-7671/31/9/306
Abstract
The ultimate resolving power of the electron microscope lies between 2 and 3 Å. In practice, astigmatism usually sets a higher limit. It is not difficult to correct astigmatism provided a sufficiently sensitive test is available. The paper analyses the edge-diffraction test quantitatively and shows that it can be used to give correction adequate for a resolving power at least as good as 10 Å without resort to photography, and below this with the help of a series of micrographs. The conditions for the successive application of the test method are specified and practical aspects of its use discussed. It is shown that the edge-diffraction fringe can also be used as a test for the adequacy of mechanical and electrical stability, etc.Keywords
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